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I'm sorry for any confusion, but it seems there might be a misunderstanding. You mentioned the stock symbol "diagram-2," but "diagram-2" is not a valid stock symbol for a publicly traded company on a US stock exchange.
If you'd like, I can provide general information about how to research a company's stock, including its earnings and growth. Here are some steps you can follow using a valid stock symbol:
1. Find a reputable financial news or data website, such as Yahoo Finance, Google Finance, or the company's official investor relations website.
2. Enter the stock symbol (e.g., "XYZ") in the search bar and access the company's stock page.
3. On the company's stock page, you can usually find information about the company's earnings, financial statements, and growth. Look for sections labeled "Financials," "Earnings," or "SEC Filings" to find this information.
4. Earnings information may be presented as earnings per share (EPS), revenue, or net income. Look for a section presenting earnings data for the most recent quarter and for previous quarters to compare the company's performance over time.
5. Growth information might be presented as a percentage (e.g., "the company's revenue grew by 15% last quarter compared to the same quarter in the previous year").
Please keep in mind that I cannot provide specific information about a company with the symbol "diagram-2," as such a symbol does not exist. If you have a different symbol or a specific company in mind, I'd be happy to help you find the information you need.